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20 December, 00:31

Why did William Penn establish the colony of Pennsylvania?

a. to provide a refuge for Quakers

b. to create new trading markets

c. to provide a refuge for English Catholics

d. to earn money for the Dutch West India Company

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  1. 20 December, 03:07
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    The answer is A. William Penn was a famous Quaker.
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